Hello,
I have a client that needs 20-26 simultaneous voip connections and I don't want to relay all this traffic. So I m looking for a router with non symmetric NAT for SDSL. (to use STUN)
If someone know and can recommend me a good router.
Thanks
Laurent
I want SDSL that can handle 20-26 simultaneous calls. What codec are these calls using?
As for a router, how "savvy" is your customer and/or you? The best bang for you buck is to get a Linksys or Asus router based on the Broadcom chipset and run OpenWRT[1] on it...
-Evan
[1] = http://openwrt.org
Laurent Schweizer wrote:
Hello,
I have a client that needs 20-26 simultaneous voip connections and I don't want to relay all this traffic. So I m looking for a router with non symmetric NAT for SDSL. (to use STUN)
If someone know and can recommend me a good router.
Thanks
Laurent
Serusers mailing list Serusers@iptel.org http://mail.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Evan Borgström wrote:
I want SDSL that can handle 20-26 simultaneous calls. What codec are these calls using?
As for a router, how "savvy" is your customer and/or you? The best bang for you buck is to get a Linksys or Asus router based on the Broadcom chipset and run OpenWRT[1] on it...
I have problems with OpenWRT as does port preserving. Every client taht uses port 5060 local will be mapped to the same external port (5060). Thus incoming calls will only be forwarded to the last registered client.
I had to configure all the LAN clients with different local SIP ports.
regards klaus
-Evan
[1] = http://openwrt.org
Laurent Schweizer wrote:
Hello,
I have a client that needs 20-26 simultaneous voip connections and I don't want to relay all this traffic. So I m looking for a router with non symmetric NAT for SDSL. (to use STUN)
If someone know and can recommend me a good router.
Thanks
Laurent
Serusers mailing list Serusers@iptel.org http://mail.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Serusers mailing list Serusers@iptel.org http://mail.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers